God is Good Praying Hands Board Book - Gift for Easter, Christmas, Communions..
Gift for Easter, Christmas, Communions, Birthdays, and more! Ages 1-5 (Little Sunbeams Small Shaped Children's Prayer Board Book)
Product Description Introduce your little ones to prayer and give thanks to God. Explore some of the things that make the world so grand, as well as the belief that it is all made from His hand. The mix of sweet illustrations and moments of faith for grown-ups and toddlers alike makes this an adorable prayer book to read during the day, at bedtime, or to bring along with the Bible to services. Add to the family collection of Little Sunbeams religious books from Cottage Door Press! Shaped like little, praying hands, the board book has thick and sturdy pages to ensure durability among young children Encourages curiosity and bonding between parents and their baby or toddler through prayers Sweet rhymes throughout the story help kids recognize and develop language patterns Introduce Christian and religious beliefs to your little boy or girl with prayers for any situation If looking for Christian gifts, this is great for baby showers, baptisms, birthdays, first communions, Easter basket stuffers, and Christmas About the Author Cottage Door Press is an independent publisher of high-quality children's books. We believe that every child deserves an excellent first book experience--beginning on the day they're born. Reading is learning is our driving philosophy, and we strive to help parents understand why reading aloud from birth is so important. We offer a simple development-based guide to help them on their journey. Ginger Swift is a pen name for the creative team at Cottage Door Press. We use a name like this when we work together on a story. We choose a name that stands for "red bird," which is our cheerful little mascot.
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